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Revision as of 04:56, 17 May 2020
Ballad | |
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Child | 129 |
Title | Robin Hood and the Prince of Aragon |
Versions | 1 |
Variants | 2 |
Stanzas | 58 |
Date | 17th cent. |
By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-22. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-09-03
Editions
Scholarly collections
- Child, Francis James, ed.; [Kittredge, G. L.], ed.; [Ireland, Catharine Innes], bibl. The English and Scottish Popular Ballads (Boston and New York; Cambridge, Massachusetts; London, ©1882-98), vol. III, pp. 147-50.
Brief mention
- Lawrence, William Witherle. Medieval Story and the Beginnings of the Social Ideals of English-Speaking People (New York, 1911); p. 181: "When Robin [...] forsakes Sherwood forest and wanders into the unreal land of romance to fight with the Prince of Aragon, while Little John makes things uncomfortable for a giant, then it is time to take leave of him and his merry men."